EP2925265A1 - Article absorbant - Google Patents
Article absorbantInfo
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- EP2925265A1 EP2925265A1 EP12876084.0A EP12876084A EP2925265A1 EP 2925265 A1 EP2925265 A1 EP 2925265A1 EP 12876084 A EP12876084 A EP 12876084A EP 2925265 A1 EP2925265 A1 EP 2925265A1
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Definitions
- the invention relates to absorbent articles for external use. More specifically the invention relates to absorbent articles having an embedded zone on each of lateral sides of a body-facing surface of the article.
- Absorbent articles such as sanitary napkins are used by women during their menstrual periods to receive and contain blood discharges from the vagina. In addition to collecting body fluids like menses, these articles are also expected to protect the wearer's undergarment from body fluid contamination.
- absorbent articles are normally placed between the wearer's crotch and her undergarment, they can be easily deformed by motion of the wearer which often causes leakage of body fluid toward laterally opposed edges of the absorbent article.
- One approach to resolve a side leakage concern is to provide an absorbent article with side sheets, especially hydrophobic side sheets, in the side edges of an absorbent body of the absorbent article.
- the side sheets are bonded with a topsheet and/or a backsheet by a bonding method such as heat-sealing and heat- embossing, etc.
- Japanese patent laid-open No. 2009-11686 discloses absorbent articles having hydrophobic side sheets with folded inner ends which may be spaced apart from a topsheet.
- the present invention provides an absorbent article comprising a hydrophilic topsheet, a backsheet joined to the topsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a lateral topsheet on each longitudinal side of the body-facing surface of the absorbent article so that at least a part thereof covers the topsheet where the topsheet covers the absorbent core, wherein the lateral topsheet comprises an embedded zone along the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article comprising a plurality of compressed areas where the lateral topsheet and the topsheet are jointly compressed so that the lateral topsheet is embedded into the topsheet, and wherein the lateral topsheet in the compressed areas is one layer.
- the present invention also provides an absorbent article comprising a hydrophilic topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and the backsheet, and a lateral topsheet on each longitudinal side of the body-facing surface of the absorbent article so that at least a part thereof covers the topsheet where the topsheet covers the absorbent core, wherein the lateral topsheet comprises an embedded zone along the longitudinal direction of the absorbent article comprising a plurality of compressed areas where the lateral topsheet, the topsheet, and at least a part of the absorbent core are jointly compressed so that the lateral topsheet are embedded into the topsheet, and wherein the lateral topsheet in the compressed areas is one layer.
- Fig. 1 is a top view of an exemplary absorbent article according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 (a) is a mimetic diagram of a cross section view taken along line H of the article according to Fig. 1.
- Fig. 2 (b) is a mimetic diagram of a cross section view of modified example of embossing depth in the article according to the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a top view of an exemplary absorbent article according to the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a top view of an exemplary absorbent article according to the present invention.
- absorbent articles include disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinence pads, interlabial pads, breast-milk pads, sweat sheets, animal-use excreta handling articles, animal-use diapers, and the like.
- body- facing surface refers to the side of the absorbent article facing the body of the user when in use.
- garment facing surface refers to the opposite surface of the article.
- body fluid(s), or “the fluid”, used herein, include, but are not limited to menses, vaginal discharges, blood, sweat, and combinations of these substances.
- longitudinal centerline refers to the imaginary line centered between the longitudinal side edges of the absorbent article and which is generally aligned with the vertical plane which bisects a standing wearer into left and right body halves and is represented by the line C on the drawings.
- the length L of the article indicates the longest length of the article in the longitudinal direction.
- transverse centerline refers to the imaginary line T centered between the transversal side edges of the absorbent article and which is perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline.
- inner side means a central portion in the width direction of the absorbent article 10.
- outer side means a side edge side of the absorbent article.
- Fig. 1 shows the body- facing surface of an exemplary absorbent article 10 according to the present invention.
- the body-facing surface of the absorbent article 10 shows the hydrophilic topsheet 12, the lateral topsheets 18 having an embedded zone 6 comprising compressed areas 5, 5a on each lateral topsheet.
- Fig. 2(a) and Fig. 2(b) are mimetic diagrams of cross section view of exemplary absorbent articles according to the present invention, showing the hydrophilic topsheet 12, the lateral topsheets 18, the compressed areas 5, 5a, and the absorbent core 16 and the backsheet 14.
- Figs. 3 and 4 show the body-facing surfaces of exemplary absorbent articles according to the present invention. It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the configurations shown on Figs. 1-4.
- the absorbent articles of the present invention normally comprise the topsheet 12, a backsheet 14, an absorbent core 16 disposed between the topsheet 12 and backsheet 14, and a lateral topsheets 18 having an embedded zone 6 on each longitudinal side of the absorbent article atop the topsheet 12.
- the topsheetl2 and the lateral topsheets 18 partially, or completely, form the body- facing surface of the article, whilst the backsheet jointed to the topsheet and/or lateral topsheets forms the garment-facing surface.
- the topsheet 12 covers the entire upper side of the absorbent core 16, and slightly extends laterally outward from the longitudinal sides of the absorbent core 16.
- the lateral topsheets 18 are deposited to cover both side portions of absorbent core 16 so that the lateral topsheets cover a part of the topsheet 12 and extends outwards to join the backsheet 14 to cover sides of the absorbent article.
- a secondary topsheet and/or a secondary backsheet.
- the article may also comprise a release paper.
- the absorbent article of the present invention comprises a hydrophilic nonwoven topsheet 12.
- a hydrophilic nonwoven sheet 12 can catch body fluids and allow the fluid penetration inside the absorbent article quickly.
- hydrophilic describes fibers, surfaces of fibers, or surfaces of material which are wettable by aqueous fluids (e.g., aqueous body fluids) deposited on these fibers. Hydrophilicity and wettability are typically defined in terms of contact angel and the strike-through time of the fluids, for example through a nonwoven fabric. This is discussed in detail in the American Chemical Society Publication entitled “Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion", edited by Robert F. Can (Copyright 1964).
- a fiber or surface of a fiber is said to be wetted by a fluid (1.., hydrophilic) when either the contact angle between the fluid and the fiber, or its surface, is less than 90°, or when the fluid tends to spread spontaneously across the surface of the fiber, both conditions are normally co-existing.
- a fiber or surface of the fiber is considered to be hydrophobic if the contact angle is greater than 90°, and the fluid does not spread spontaneously across the surface of the fiber.
- nonwoven is a manufactured sheet, web or batt of directionally or randomly orientated fibers, bonded by friction, and/or cohesion and/or adhesion, excluding paper and products which are woven, knitted, tufted, stitch-bonded incorporating binding yams or filaments, or felted by wetmilling, whether or not additionally needled.
- the fibers may be of natural or man-made origin and may be staple or continuous filaments or be formed in situ.
- Nonwoven fabrics can be formed by many processes such as meltblowing, spunbonding, solvent spinning, electro spinning, and carding. The basis weight of nonwoven fabrics is usually expressed in grams per square meter (gsm).
- Hydrophilic nonwoven can be made of hydrophilic fibers treated with a treatment agent, such as a hydrophilic agent, rendering the fibers hydrophilic.
- a treatment agent such as a hydrophilic agent
- hydrophilic nonwoven can be prepared by treating nonwoven (after nonwoven formation) with a hydrophilic agent.
- hydrophilic agents may for example include or be a surfactant.
- Treatment of nonwoven with surfactant can be accomplished by any of the common techniques well known to those skilled in the art. For example, the surfactant can be applied to nonwoven topsheet by spray, by padding, or by the use of transfer rolls.
- the topsheet is a layer of the article that contacts the body of the wearer and receives bodily discharges.
- the topsheet is liquid pervious and may be flexible and non-irritating to the skin.
- liquid pervious refers to components that allow liquids to pass therethrough without significantly retarding or obstructing the transmission of such liquids therethrough.
- flexible refers to materials which are compliant and readily conform to the shape of the body or respond by easily deforming in the presence of external forces. Components are considered absorbent if such components not only transmit such liquids, but also can retain a portion of the liquids deposited on such components. Any conventional hydrophilic nonwoven topsheet materials may be used within the invention.
- the topsheet may have a plurality of apertures to permit liquids deposited thereon to pass through to the core.
- An apertured polyolefinic film topsheet having about 5 to about 50 percent open area, typically about 25 percent open area, and a thickness of about 0.01 to about 0.03 millimeters prior to aperturing and about 0.42 to about 0.51 millimeters after aperturing is usual.
- the topsheet may have a basis weight of from about lOgsm to about lOOgsm, preferably from about 30gsm to about 80gms to allow fast fluid penetration inside of an absorbent article.
- the article of the invention comprises an absorbent core 16 disposed between the topsheet 12 and the backsheet 14.
- absorbent core refers to a material or combination of materials suitable for absorbing, distributing, and storing aqueous fluids such as urine, blood, menses, and other body exudates.
- the size and shape of the absorbent core can be altered to meet absorbent capacity requirements, and to provide comfort to the wearer. As with the other elements of the articles of the invention, there are no particular requirements for the absorbent core and any standard liquid- absorbent material known in the art for use in absorbent articles will normally be suitable.
- Non-limiting examples of liquid-absorbent materials suitable for use as the absorbent core include comminuted wood pulp which is generally referred to as airfelt; creped cellulose wadding; absorbent gelling materials including superabsorbent polymers such as hydrogel-forming polymeric gelling agents; chemically stiffened, modified, or cross-linked cellulose fibers; meltblown polymers including co-form; synthetic fibers including crimped polyester fibers; tissue including tissue wraps and tissue laminates; capillary channel fibers; absorbent foams; absorbent sponges; synthetic staple fibers; peat moss; or any equivalent material; or combinations thereof.
- the core, as the article itself, may be generally planar, i.e. does not have a significant variation in thickness.
- the absorbent core is rectangularly shaped, for ease of manufacturing.
- the core may be differently shaped, for example there is frequently a wearer preference for an absorbent core which is narrower at the center than at the ends, to comfortably accommodate the legs, and obviate or minimize occurrences of bunching or wadding of the core.
- Oval shaped core have also been proposed (e.g. WO2005/084596). Further generic and specific information regarding absorbent cores can be found for example in WO0207662A1 and WO09119471.
- the article of the invention comprises backsheet 14.
- the backsheet 14 may be any flexible, liquid resistant, and liquid impervious material.
- the backsheet prevents discharges collected by and contained in the sanitary napkin, and particularly discharges absorbed by the core, from escaping the sanitary napkin and soiling the clothing and bedding of the wearer.
- the backsheet is not noisy, to provide discretion for the wearer.
- a secondary backsheet (discussed below) may be placed intermediate the core and the backsheet to second the backsheet, for example to provide liquid imperviousness.
- any conventional backsheet materials may be used within the invention, such as polyolefinic films.
- the backsheet may be impervious to malodorous gases generated by absorbed bodily discharges, so that the malodors do not escape.
- the backsheet may or may not be breathable.
- a low density polyethylene backsheet about 0.01 to about 0.08 millimeters in thickness, preferably about 0.05 millimeters in thickness, is usual.
- a polyethylene film such as is sold by the Tredegar Corporation of Terre Haute, Indiana, under model X-813 may be used.
- the backsheet may be made of a soft cloth like material which is hydrophobic relative to the topsheet, e.g. a polyester or polyolefinic fiber backsheet.
- topsheet and the backsheet are preferentially peripherally joined using known techniques, either entirely so that the entire perimeter of the sanitary article is circumscribed by such joinder or are partially peripherally joined at the perimeter.
- joind refers to the condition where a first component is affixed, or connected, to a second component either directly; or indirectly, where the first component is affixed, or connected, to an intermediate component which in turn is affixed, or connected, to the second component.
- the joined condition between the first component, and the second component is intended to remain for the life of the sanitary napkin.
- components are considered “removably affixed” if the components may be detached and separated from each other without destruction or unintended gross deformation of either.
- Any joined arrangement that provides for capture of the core intermediate the topsheet and the backsheet and a unitary assembly is suitable.
- Such an assembly has two mutually opposed major faces, one defined by the topsheet and one defined by the backsheet.
- the outwardly oriented (garment facing) face of the backsheet may further comprise means for attaching the sanitary napkin to the undergarment of the wearer.
- Pressure sensitive adhesive has been commonly found to work well for this purpose.
- a strip of longitudinally oriented adhesive provides good protection against either the front or the back of the sanitary napkin becoming detached from the wearer's undergarment.
- the adhesive strip may be continuous or intermittent.
- a particularly preferred arrangement utilizes two longitudinally oriented strips, one on each side of the longitudinal centerline.
- the backsheet typically extends across the whole of the absorbent structure and can extend into and form part of or all of the sideflaps, side wrapping elements or wings, when present.
- the absorbent article of the invention comprises a pair of nonwoven lateral topsheet 18 mainly to improve prevention of side leakage of the fluid.
- the lateral topsheets 18 can for example be made of all conventional type of nonwovens, such as carded thermal bonded, spun bonded, hydro entangled, melt blown, and using all range of suitable synthetic or natural fibers such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, rayon, cotton, and in a mixed form or in the form of monocomponent, bicomponent fiber.
- suitable synthetic or natural fibers such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, rayon, cotton, and in a mixed form or in the form of monocomponent, bicomponent fiber.
- Pegas a.s (Czech Republic) supplies a suitable nonwoven based of bicomponent fibers made of Polypropylene (PP) as core and Polyethylene (PE) as sheath, with a polymer ratio: PP core 70%/PE sheath 30%.
- the lateral topsheets 18 are made of a material having water- repelling properties, in other words an hydrophobic material, to help preventing side leakage or re-wetting of the body-facing surface of the article.
- hydrophobic materials suitable for the lateral topsheet include hydrophobic nonwoven, and the synthetic polymeric materials cited above, in particular polyethylene, polypropylene and their mixtures.
- the lateral topsheets 18 may take the form of two parallel stripes extending substantially along the whole length of the longitudinal sides of the absorbent article 10. In such case, typically, the outer side edges of the lateral topsheets are contiguous to the longitudinal sides of the article on its periphery. The inner side edges of the lateral topsheets can be linear or have any other shapes.
- the lateral topsheets, as shown in Fig. 1, may project outwards in the transverse direction to form side flaps F with parts of the backsheet 14.
- the absorbent article of the present invention comprises an embedded zone 6 on each of the lateral topsheet 18 along in the longitudinal direction of the article.
- the embedded zone 6 is a region extending in a longitudinal direction of the absorbent article, and has a plurality of compressed areas 5, 5a.
- the embedded zone 6 comprises the compressed areas 5, 5a where the lateral topsheet 18 and the topsheet 12 are compressed together so that at least a part of the lateral topsheet is embedded into the topsheet.
- the embedded zone 6 may include compressed areas where the absorbent core 16 is also at least partially embossed together with the lateral topsheet 18 and the topsheet 12. In the compressed areas 5, 5a, the lateral topsheet embedded into topsheet is single layer.
- lateral diffusion of the fluid beyond the side edges of the absorbent core is also effectively prevented by the presence of the compressed areas and the lateral topsheets.
- Prevention of fluid leakage in the absorbent article according to the present invention may be enhanced by employing hydrophobic lateral topsheets.
- the embedded zone 6 may be formed to be linear.
- the width A of the embedded zone 6, as shown in Fig. 1, is the longest distance in the transverse direction between two compressed areas.
- the width A of the embedded zone 6 may be constant along the longitudinal direction, or may not be.
- the width A of the embedded zone 6 at one point relatively close to the transverse centerline T may be greater than the width A of the embedded zone 6 at another point relatively close to a front or back end.
- a width of embedded zone may be in the range of from about 2mm to about 30mm, preferable from about 5mm to about 20mm.
- the distance B between embedded zones 6 in the may be in the range of from about 30mm to about 80mm, preferable from about 50mm to about 70mm.
- the embedded zone 6 in the lateral topsheet 18 has a length in the longitudinal direction having a length share of about 50% or more of relative to the length L of the article, and cross a transverse centerline T.
- the embedded zones 6 may extend to at least one of a front and a back end edges of the absorbent article. When the embedded zones 6 extend to a front end and back end edges of the absorbent article, it may bond the lateral topsheets 18 and the topsheet 10 without using another bonding means such as glue by providing sufficient bonding strength to the lateral topsheets 18 and the top topsheet 12.
- the embedded zone 6 preferably has about 50%, more preferably 60%, of the compressed areas 5, 5 a by the total area of the embedded zone 6.
- the compressed areas 5, 5a formed in the embedded zone 6 may be arranged substantially continuously in the longitudinal direction. In another embodiment of the present invention, the compressed areas 5, 5a formed in the embedded zone 6 may be arranged substantially continuously in the transversal direction.
- substantially continuous(ly) in the longitudinal direction defines as follows: Move an imaginary straight line perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in the longitudinal direction in the plan view of the absorbent article.
- the compressed areas When the line intersects the compressed areas 5, 5a over a length of 80%, preferably 90%, more preferably 100%, of the length G of the embedded zone 6, the compressed areas are considered to be "substantially continuous(ly) in the longitudinal direction.”
- the compressed areas When the line intersects the compressed areas 5, 5a over a length of 70%, preferably 90%, more preferably 100%, of the width A of the embedded zone 6, the compressed areas are considered to be "substantially continuous(ly) in the transversal direction.”
- overhang means, as shown in Fig. 1, the distance E between inner side edge of the lateral topsheet 18 and the compressed area 5a, the compressed area closest to the inner side edge.
- the overhang is preferably less than about 2mm, more preferably less than about 1mm, and more preferably substantially zero.
- Outer side edge of the embedded zone 6 may extend in a transverse direction to side edge of the absorbent core 16.
- the outer side edge of the embedded zone 6 may extend outwards from the side edges of the absorbent corel6.
- the embedded zones 6 may have at least one of various shapes such as circle, oval, heart shape, triangle, square, rectangle, line, and irregular shapes.
- the size of each compressed area may have dimension of from about 2mm to about 10mm, preferably from about 2mm to about 5mm.
- the distance between the dots may be narrower than about 5mm, preferable narrow than 2mm.
- the dots can be arranged regularly into straight lines or shaped lines or randomly arranged.
- the embossing can be achieved with standard techniques such as thermal bond, ultrasonic bond and/or pressure.
- An example of a suitable process is thermal bonding wherein sheets are passed through two steel rolls where one is engraved with the visual pattern and the other is flat.
- one or both of the rolls are warmed to temperature suitable to at least partially melt one or more sheet or softening one or more sheet layer, typical in the range of from about 60 °C to about 170°C.
- the embossing roll may be engraved using conventional techniques such machine tooling for most embossing patterns, but it may be desirable to use acid etching or laser engraving to provide a finer engraving, and thus a finer embossed pattern. It may be desirable that the embossed pattern comprises relatively thin embossing features, much thinner than the embossed channels previously disclosed in the art, such as in WO2004/006818. Thin embossing features may provide a generally feminine and delicate look to the article.
- the embossing tool should therefore capable of high definition embossing, in particular with a resolution (minimum thickness of the embossed lines) of less than about 0.75 mm, in particular but not limited to between about 0.35 mm and about 0.60 mm. Similarly, the resolution of the printed pattern (corresponding to the minimum thickness of a printed line) may be of less than about 0.75mm, in particular but not limited to between about 0.35 mm and about 0.60 mm.
- the article of the invention may optionally comprise a secondary topsheet layer intermediate the topsheet 12 and the absorbent core 16.
- Such a secondary layer might be manufactured from a wide range of materials such as woven, nonwoven materials, polymeric materials such as apertured formed thermoplastic films, apertured plastic film, hydro formed thermoplastic films, porous foams, reticulated foams, reticulated thermoplastic films and thermoplastic scrims. Any material described hereinbefore for the topsheet can be used for the secondary layer.
- this secondary topsheet layer underlies the apertured topsheet on the entire surface thereof, i.e., the secondary layer extends to the periphery of the topsheet so that the secondary layer underlies the topsheet on the entire inner surface of the topsheet.
- the purpose of the secondary topsheet is normally to readily transfer the acquired body fluid from the topsheet to the absorbent core, the transfer of fluid occurring not only vertically in the thickness of the secondary topsheet, but also along the length and the width directions of the absorbent product. This helps the fluid capacity of the underlying storage layer to be fully utilized. Although preferred, the presence of secondary topsheet is however optional.
- the article of the invention may comprise a secondary backsheet layer intermediate the absorbent core 16 and the backsheet 14.
- a secondary backsheet is particularly indicated in presence of air permeable backsheet.
- the purpose of the secondary backsheet is to retard or prevent liquid from passing from the absorbent core to the outside of the product, while allowing free air flow through it.
- a particularly suitable example of secondary backsheet is a resilient three dimensional polymeric web, which consist of a liquid impervious film which has apertures forming capillarity or cones.
- the film with capillaries or cones is oriented such us the apex of the cones face the absorbent core, this to prevent passage of fluid.
- the capillaries or cones can have a slanted shape in order to partly close or completely close when compressed.
- the adhesive coated on the backsheet surface are typically provided with a protective cover, which is removed prior to use.
- the protective cover may be a silicone coated release paper, a plastic film or any other easily removable cover.
- the protective cover may be in a single piece or in a multitude of pieces, e.g. to cover the individual adhesive areas. It also can perform other functions such as providing individualized packaging for the article or provide a disposal function. Any commercially available release paper or film may be used. Suitable examples include BL 30 MG-A SILOX EI/O, BL 30 MG-A SILOX 4 P/O available from Akrosil Corporation, and M&W films available from Gronau in Germany, under the code X-5432.
- the absorbent articles of the present invention may comprise the usual layers or components normally found in commercially available standard articles which may be joined together by standard means such as embossing (e.g. thermal bonding) or gluing or combination of both, and the articles may be produced industrially by conventional means.
- embossing e.g. thermal bonding
- gluing gluing or combination of both
- the compressed areas may be applied by conventional heat embossing rolls.
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